Header Area on an Access Form

I'm using Access 2003. I have a form whose Default View property is set to Continuous Forms. I need a header area so that I can have field names across the top without them being repeated above every record. If possible, how do I do it? I'm trying to use a form to display data similarly to how it gets displayed in a report (which has a predefined header area that I can stick the field names and report name in)

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